Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 23:05:08 -0400 From: Bruce Hunter <bhunter@solisix.com> To: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: SSH Help / Installing ports / Internet Message-ID: <40A2E5E4.7080208@solisix.com> In-Reply-To: <40A2E1CD.1090105@idlemind.net> References: <40A2D243.9050703@solisix.com> <40A2D61D.7090408@idlemind.net> <40A2D721.8050708@solisix.com> <40A2D792.6000200@idlemind.net> <40A2D8C3.9070406@solisix.com> <40A2E1CD.1090105@idlemind.net>
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Brad Tarver wrote: > Bruce Hunter wrote on 05/12/04 09:09 PM: > >> I am pinging b/c I am testing. I am trying to install a port. When a >> port installs, it downloads the required files. Whenever I try, I get >> an error b/c it can't download any of the files needed for the port. >> This happens with all ports. On top of that I can't ping crap outside >> my network. Nothing.. Something is blocking me from going to the net. >> It not my router, i'm sure of that. > > > So does it download the files or not. You are contradicting yourself. > If you can ping an IP address outside of your router, then it's not > your router. But if you cannot ping a hostname like yahoo.com, then > its most likely they resolv.conf isn't setup. > > i am unable to ping any IP address specific to the internet or any > host.. The files do not download when I run #make install. I am able > to ping within my local network. my router is not the problem. > > >
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